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               02 – archaic bronze wine vessel jia
               XIA DYNASTY, ERLITOU CULTURE
               CIRCA 19  – 17  / 16  CENTURIES B. C.
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               H.: 24 CM  D.: 15.5 CM
               Ritual bronze tripod vessel jia used for warming fermented bever-
               ages. The vessel’s flat-bottomed body is composed of two parts: an
               upper part with a tall recessed neck that gradually opens outwards,
               and a lower part cast as a slightly bulging belly.
               Two small upright knobs emerge from the rim. A semi-circular loop
               handle embellishes one side of the vessel.
               The darkly patinated vessel is supported by three hollow triangu-
               lar cone-shaped legs that gradually extend outwards and become
               thinner as they descend to end in points at their lower extremities.

               PROVENANCE

               –  Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France.
               –  Count & Countess Paul Lippens Collection, Brussels, Belgium, 2017.

               SIMILAR EXAMPLES
               –  Some bronze vessels jia, but with round bottoms, now in the
                Shanghai Museum, are illustrated by Chen Peifen: Xia Shang Zhou
                qingtongqi yanjiu, Shanghai (no date), vol. 1, p. 10 to 14.
               –  A similar jia, is published in Zhongguo qingtongqi quanji – 1 – Xia
                Shang, Beijing 1996, p. 3 no. 3.









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